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In a parallel plate capacitor with air between the plates, each plate has an area of `6xx10^(-3)m^2` and the distance between the plates is 3 m. Calculate the capacitance of the capacitor. If this capacitor is connected to a 100V supply. What is the charge on the each plate of the capacitor?

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